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单词 the argument from illusion
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the argument from illusion
b. the argument from illusion (Philosophy): the argument that the objects of sense-experience, usually called ideas, appearances, or sense-data, cannot be objects in a physical world independent of the perceiver, since they vary according to his condition and environment.
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the argument from illusion1932
1932 H. H. Price Perception ii. 27 It is commonly held that the Argument from Illusion (as it is called) is sufficient to refute Naïve Realism.
1936 A. J. Ayer Lang., Truth & Logic viii. 228 The so-called argument from illusion.
1940 A. J. Ayer Found. Empirical Knowl. i. 3 The answer is provided by what is known as the argument from illusion.
1962 J. L. Austin's Sense & Sensibilia iii. 20 The primary purpose of the argument from illusion is to induce people to accept ‘sense-data’.
1971 A. Flew Introd. Western Philos. 353 We can characterize the Argument from Illusion as the attempt to show that..what we actually see is never things but only the appearances of things.
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